- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016
- Think Tank Touts Pay-For-Privacy Broadband Pricing, Blasts 'Paternalistic' Critics
- Court Won't Reconsider Pro-Vimeo Ruling Over 'Golden Oldies'
- Olympic Committee Forces Streams Off Twitter
- 'WSJ' Makes Changes To Paywall, Offers Guest Passes
- WikiLeaks Latest Email Drop Loaded With Spam
- Internet-Connected TV Propels Total TV Usage
- Amazon's First Pilots Free On YouTube, Facebook
- Boston Creates Email & Text Alerts for Emergencies
- Security Experts Mull Hacker Claims of Accessibility to NSA Hacking Tools
- Social Media Reflects Racial Divide
- Pirates Stay Current: They're Streaming,Too
- Univision Bids For 'Gawker,' LittleThings Wants 'Jezebel'
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Aug. 12, 2016
- Rural Americans Less Likely To Use Email, Watch Online Video
- Seller Of 'Used' iTunes Tracks Declares Bankruptcy
- Facebook Predicted To Win War With Adblock Plus
- Google Hits Obstacles In South Korea, Russia
- U.S. Cable Operators: Stronger Revenues Coming From Broadband
- Facebook Rolls Out Code To Nullify Adblock Plus' Workaround
- US May Issue Sanctions Against Russia for Hacking DNC's Email Server
- Spammers Pose as Trump More Than Clinton
- Vultures Circle Gawker Media's Remains
- UK Regulator Warns Influencers On Social Media Ads
- Putin And His Hackers May Not Be Done With Us Yet
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016
- Adblock Plus Strikes Back At Facebook
- Pokemon Go Turned Michigan Park Into A 'Nuisance,' New Suit Alleges
- Ad Watchdog Criticizes JumpSport For 'Inherently Misleading' Site
- Google To Test High-Speed Wireless Broadband
- Why More Than A Quarter of U.S. Internet Users Block Ads
- Why Twitter Can't Curb Trolls
- Google Adds New Security Alerts to Gmail
- Security Found Lacking In Smart Locks, Thermostats
- Broadband Boosting Cable's Prospects
- No, Twitter Is Not Shutting Down
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016
- LinkedIn Sues To Shut Down 'Scrapers'
- Riddle: Why Did The Ad Blocker Download The App?
- Court Nixes FCC Attempt To Boost Muni-Broadband
- Google Stifles Growth For Yelp Internationally
- Netflix Launches Speed Test For Mobile
- UK Newspapers Plan Ad Alliance To Take On Google, Facebook
- Are Machine Learning Search Algorithms To Blame For Stereotypes?
- Judge Won't Upset Copyright Infringement Award Against ISP
- Even Experts Can be Tricked by Spam Emails
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016
- FCC Chair Doesn't Want Privacy Treated As 'A Luxury Item'
- Comcast Told To Stop Calling Itself The Fastest Broadband Provider
- FBI Chief To Push Congress For Power To Unlock Phones
- Facebook Revamps Ad Policy, Ad Blocking Is History
- Mobile Budgets To Increase, Despite Privacy Concerns
- Some YouTubers Become Sex Predators
- Yahoo's Latest Patent Allows Company to Deliver Emails Before They Are Sent
- NAA Returns Fire On Oliver's Newspaper Rant
- The Olympics Should ONLY Be Streamed
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Aug. 8, 2016
- FTC Sues Contact Lens Seller For Restricting Rivals' Online Ads
- Gawker Tries To Settle With Hulk Hogan
- What's To Be Done About Mobile Ad Fraud?
- Apple Wants Appeals Court To Shut Down Class-Action Over Address Book Uploads
- Elizabeth Warren Says Leaked Democratic Emails an Embarrassment
- FTC Tightens Disclosure Rules For Influencers
- Google Self-Driving Car In Another Accident; Hit From Behind
- Researchers Show Hacking Of Smart Thermostat
- Nigerian Spammer Trips on Own Malware
- Google Finds Hijacking, Ad Injection Remain Major Problems
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Aug. 5, 2016
- Web Companies Now Track Visitors Based On Battery Life
- US Olympic Committee Sued Over Social Media Rules
- Well, *Obviously* People Are Changing Their Minds About Self-Driving Cars
- Lawmakers Urge FCC To Craft Privacy Rules For Connected Cars
- FTC Warns 10 Web Marketers Over Zika Claims
- What The Yahoo/Verizon Deal Means For The Industry
- Tim Kaine Defends Clinton's Past Email Usage
- Norwegian Tourist Arrested in Maine Over Email Threats to Police
- The How, What And Why Of Sharing Data With The U.S.
- Apple To Pay Out Up To $200,000 For Flaws In iOS, iCloud Code
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016
- Copyright Office Weighs In Against FCC's Proposal To 'Unlock The Box'
- Today, I Accept Your Nomination
- Daily Fantasy Sports Now Legal In New York
- Oliver Stone Warns Movie-Goers: Smartphones Threaten Privacy
- Copyright and Politics - Musicians Ask for a Little R-E-S-P-E-C-T
- ANA Calls On 4A's To Clarify Its Position On Transparency, Invites Its Board To Meet With ANA
- More DNC Officials Resign After Email Scandal
- Disney's Playdom Data Breach Exposes User Data
- Google Tests Delivery Drones
- Snapchat Celebs Mark Sponsored Ads
- Sprite Slammed For Sexist Ads
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016
- Pennsylvania Residents Hit With 'Netflix Tax'
- Online Trust Alliance Finds Majority Of Native Ads Lack Transparency
- T-Mobile Campaign Faulted By Ad Watchdog
- Programmatic Shift Hurts Publishers That Cater To Children
- Pokemon Go Sued For Encouraging Players To Trespass
- Police Block Facebook During Fatal Standoff
- Glassdoor Sued For Email Gaffe
- FDA Passes On Regulations For Wearables
- Regardless Of Brexit, GDPR Will Turn Permission On Its Head
- Google Fiber Brings High-Speed Internet To Irvine, California
- Michigan AG Warns of Email Scam
- 200M Yahoo Email Passwords For Sale on Dark Web
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2016
- Apple Strengthens Do-Not-Track On iPhones And iPads
- At Long Last, YouTube Is Almost Totally Encrypted
- Comcast Defends 'Pay-For-Privacy' Pricing, Makes Case To FCC
- Comcast And AT&T Oppose Rules Aimed At Boosting Google Fiber Rollout
- Email Marketers Can Protect Their Brands From Data Hacks
- Glassdoor User Files Lawsuit After Email Address Exposed
- Another Study Highlights Perils of After Work Email
- SnapChat & Seagate Technologies Victims of CEO Spam